Difference between revisions of "Biome"
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'''Mün Biomes''' | '''Mün Biomes''' | ||
+ | * Canyons ''(Extend off of the major craters.)'' | ||
+ | * East Crater | ||
+ | * East Farside Crater | ||
+ | * Farside Crater | ||
+ | * Highland Craters | ||
* Highlands | * Highlands | ||
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* Midlands | * Midlands | ||
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+ | * Northwest Crater | ||
+ | * Polar Crater | ||
* Polar Lowlands ''(North/South Polar Lowlands are the same biome)'' | * Polar Lowlands ''(North/South Polar Lowlands are the same biome)'' | ||
* Poles ''(North/South Poles are the same biome)'' | * Poles ''(North/South Poles are the same biome)'' | ||
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* Southwest Crater | * Southwest Crater | ||
* Twin Craters | * Twin Craters | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 21 October 2013
A biome is geographically contiguous area on the surface of a celestial body. They yield different experimental data (and flavor text). Currently[outdated], only Kerbin and Mün have biomes. Taking data at different altitudes (including 'on the ground', i.e. surface samples) over different biomes reveals different Science!
Kerbin Biomes
- Launch Pad
- Runway
- KSC
- Grasslands
- Ice Caps (North/South Polar Caps are the same biome)
- Tundra
- Mountain
- Badlands
- Desert
- Water (Oceans) (Rivers and lakes are not separate biomes)
- Highlands
- Shores
Mün Biomes
- Canyons (Extend off of the major craters.)
- East Crater
- East Farside Crater
- Farside Crater
- Highland Craters
- Highlands
- Midland Craters
- Midlands
- Northern Basin
- Northwest Crater
- Polar Crater
- Polar Lowlands (North/South Polar Lowlands are the same biome)
- Poles (North/South Poles are the same biome)
- Southwest Crater
- Twin Craters